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Do contaminants come out as residuals from the scrap tire processing?

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Do contaminants come out as residuals from the scrap tire processing?

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As a result of carrying out heat decomposition processing of scrap tires, what finally comes out is charcoal (lump of the carbon called rubber charcoal), the cables of the metal which were in the tires, and oil. The carbon rubber charcoal can be made into activated carbon through an activation process. The same carbon black material can be pressed in briquettes and used as fuel. Once the process is finished and the cartridge is emptied the metal cables or steel wire which was inside the tires can also be pressed into briquettes and sold back into the steel manufacturing process for smelting new steel.

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